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#87 01-20-2012 07:11 AM

DRL?
 
How hard is it to disable DRL and not have a warning light in the dash?

Is it legal on new cars that have standard DRL?

In USA

DommerEOD 01-20-2012 07:19 AM

Well.. if the DRL plug in the back of the lights is what Toyota puts on their cars, then it will be extremely easy to unplug. You shouldn't get a warning light from the DRLs.


But, at least put your DRL's on a switch for the sake of safety.. That's what i did on on my Toyota and I usually turn them on in traffic and highway use.

Legality... No idea.

Longhorn248 01-20-2012 10:55 AM

Technically, since DRLs are a safety feature, it is illegal to remove them from a vehicle in the United States. With that disclaimer, you should just be able to unplug them or pull a fuse.

oneday 01-20-2012 11:17 AM

Why would you want to disable them? Seriously. I don't understand the point.

<--has headlights on _all_the_time_.

GenkiElite 01-20-2012 05:26 PM

Safty feature but not a required safety feature like air bags. I dont see any legal backhands from shutting them off.

#87 01-20-2012 05:34 PM

I dunno, I think they are ugly

Why do people put HIDs in halogen housings :iono:

GenkiElite 01-20-2012 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Longhorn248 (Post 117511)
Technically, since DRLs are a safety feature, it is illegal to remove them from a vehicle in the United States. With that disclaimer, you should just be able to unplug them or pull a fuse.

Ahh, they CYA disclaimer. Nevermind what I said before.

oneday 01-20-2012 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by #87 (Post 117722)
Why do people put HIDs in halogen housings :iono:

:sigh: Another terrible case of form over function.

Because they're idiots and think they look "cool," or maybe because they think their OEM lights are "ugly."

I feel the same way about people that don't wear seat belts, disable their air bags or deactivate any other feature that is designed to improve the safety of the car's occupants. DRLs improve your visibility, which helps less observant idiots from pulling out in front of you. Now I don't know about you, but I'd rather have unobtrusive, "ugly" lights on than get hit by someone who didn't see me.

Plus, it's not a big leap to imagine that a claimant could win a settlement in court if they pull out in front of you on a day with reduced visibility and the two vehicles collide (even if it is the claimant's fault for pulling out in front of you) because you disabled your DRLs (which the other person would have seen if you had them on).

#87 01-21-2012 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by oneday (Post 117745)
:sigh: Another terrible case of form over function.

Because they're idiots and think they look "cool," or maybe because they think their OEM lights are "ugly."

I feel the same way about people that don't wear seat belts, disable their air bags or deactivate any other feature that is designed to improve the safety of the car's occupants. DRLs improve your visibility, which helps less observant idiots from pulling out in front of you. Now I don't know about you, but I'd rather have unobtrusive, "ugly" lights on than get hit by someone who didn't see me.

Plus, it's not a big leap to imagine that a claimant could win a settlement in court if they pull out in front of you on a day with reduced visibility and the two vehicles collide (even if it is the claimant's fault for pulling out in front of you) because you disabled your DRLs (which the other person would have seen if you had them on).

I think we should have speed limiters that change to the speed limit of the road we are on. We should have g meters installed to make sure we accelerate and brake in a proper manner. Every car owner should own and change tires depending on the current temperature and precipitating conditions. I hope you agree.

chulooz 01-21-2012 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by oneday (Post 117745)
:sigh: Another terrible case of form over function.

Because they're idiots and think they look "cool," or maybe because they think their OEM lights are "ugly."

I feel the same way about people that don't wear seat belts, disable their air bags or deactivate any other feature that is designed to improve the safety of the car's occupants. DRLs improve your visibility, which helps less observant idiots from pulling out in front of you. Now I don't know about you, but I'd rather have unobtrusive, "ugly" lights on than get hit by someone who didn't see me.

Plus, it's not a big leap to imagine that a claimant could win a settlement in court if they pull out in front of you on a day with reduced visibility and the two vehicles collide (even if it is the claimant's fault for pulling out in front of you) because you disabled your DRLs (which the other person would have seen if you had them on).

Be real, if the ambient light in a cars DRLs(a relatively new feature) is a factor in a crash there are much more serious issues. In theory it MAY help but realistically people see or hear the car itself rather than the weird lights that stay on up front.

Kunzite 01-21-2012 04:01 PM

Sorry, but it doesn't make much sense.
DRLs are used to help people see you better (think long distance vision); and they works. But hearing you? From a distance long enough so they won't be able to see you, over their own engine's noise, maybe some music, and detecting your location/direction? It won't happen. Maybe you're thinking only about driving in towns.
Disabling a safety feature, any safety feature is a big no-no. Doing it because it makes your car look "cooler"... :thumbdown:

And of course, this doesn't mean I want an automatic speed limiter in my car.

Snaps 01-21-2012 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by oneday (Post 117745)
:sigh: Another terrible case of form over function.

I disagree. An example - the Supra headlights weren't designed for HID's, but they are a projector type lens and work very well with HID's (I have them installed on mine). They improve light output considerably and really make it a lot more safe to drive at night, they aren't blinding to other drivers because they are a projector style light. However, I entirely agree with you when HID's are put into reflector style light housings!

To the OP - disabling DRL's is a stupid idea, end of discussion... they have been PROVEN to reduce vehicle crashes due to other people being able to see your car more easily. They aren't designed to add more light to the road, they're just designed to make your car easier to see - the same reason your lights should be turned on well before dusk, even if you can still see perfectly.

OrbitalEllipses 01-22-2012 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by oneday (Post 117524)
Why would you want to disable them? Seriously. I don't understand the point.

<--has headlights on _all_the_time_.

I think the DRLs in my headlights look dumb. Disabled them and wired my fogs to run independently of my low-beams. I still have DRLs in a sense, except not the ones intended by the manufacturer.


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